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Recruiters/Speakers
Dartmouth's Tuck Business School
When: Thursday, November 13, 2007
Time: 4:15PM
Where: CDO (1127 Park St)
Laura Chesnut '06 recently returned to the US after two years in Namibia - one as a Grinnell Corps fellow, and one working in Windhoek for the DRFN. She is now working for Dartmouth's Tuck Business School and will be on campus to discuss this program and answer any questions you may have.
The Tuck Business Bridge ProgramŽ is an intensive, career-focused program for juniors, seniors, and recent graduates of arts and sciences colleges. Give us four weeks, and we will give you the basics of accounting, marketing, finance, and leadership. Then it's look out world. Coming at you.
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Career Connection with Dr. Landy Sparr
When: Monday, November 17, 2008
Time: 4:15PM
Where: CDO (1127 Park St)
Dr. Landy Sparr is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and the Director of the Forensic Psychiatry Training Program at Oregon Heath & Science University, School of Medicine. His clinical interests are in the areas of psychiatric evaluation, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and forensic psychiatry. In 1998, because of his academic interest in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the law, Dr. Sparr was contacted by a lead prosecutor at the United Nations International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia to testify in what is known as the Celebici case. His testimony in that case lead directly to his interest in the use of psychiatric defenses in international criminal law.
Dr. Sparr currently teaches forensic psychiatry to residents and medical students. In addition, he serves as a journal referee for ten psychiatric publications and has served as an intramural grant reviewer for VA merit review research proposals on PTSD. Dr. Sparr received his undergraduate degree and master's degree, both in history, as well as his M.D. from the University of Wisconsin.
Please join us to learn more about a career in Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry.
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